The Internal Revenue Service, IRS has issued a reminder to taxpayers living and 
working abroad that they must file their 2016 federal income tax return 
by Thursday, June 15.
The
 special June 15 deadline is available to both U.S. citizens and 
resident aliens abroad, including those with dual citizenship, the IRS statement said. 
It noted however that "for those
 who can’t meet the June 15
 deadline, tax-filing extensions are available and they can even be 
requested electronically.
In addition, a new filing deadline now applies
 to anyone with a foreign bank or financial account required to file an 
annual report for these accounts, often referred to as an FBAR. 
 An income 
tax filing requirement generally applies even if a taxpayer qualifies 
for tax benefits, such as the Foreign Earned Income exclusion or the 
Foreign Tax credit, which substantially reduce or eliminate U.S. tax 
liability. These tax benefits are only available if an eligible taxpayer
 files a U.S. income tax return.
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